Prelude CS6 Workshop

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4/23/2012

Today's video technology makes it easier than ever to acquire enormous amounts of media, all of which needs to be ingested, managed, and organized in a way that is useful at every stage of post-production and distribution. Fortunately, Adobe Prelude CS6 provides users with a simple interface for ingesting, transcoding, duplicating, tagging, commenting, and communicating about media. In this course, video expert Maxim Jago introduces the core concepts of metadata management and tagging using Adobe XMP metadata. Learn how to organize, ingest, transcode, tag, comment, subclip, and build a rough cut before sending media on to Premiere Pro for editing—the complete workflow with the new Adobe Prelude CS6.

Topics include:

An overview of the interface

Useful preferences

Ingesting media

Managing media in Prelude

Adding markers

Creating rough cuts

Sharing clips and rough cuts

Skill Level Beginner

1h 59m

Duration

26,035

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- Hi there, I'm Maxim Jago.I'm an Adobe master trainer, Grass Valley master trainerand Avid ACI, I've taught just about every kind of editorand just about every situation all around the world.I've regularly worked for Adobe as a trainer, consultant,and stage presenter.Sharing media technology goodness and helping editorsor other trainers get a firm grip on the latest toolsand work flows.Many of my clients are broadcast editors and it'sa common challenge to have to deal with the huge quantitiesof media files arriving for ingest and editing.

Some editors get their assistants to makeinitial selections, others just follow their intuitionand begin with random clip selections.Whatever your workflow, there's a good chance you will havealready worked on projects with overwhelmingamounts of original footage.This challenge led to the development of Prelude by Adobe.Prelude is a powerful but easy to use ingest, transcode,and logging application that makes dealing with countlessmedia files quick and easy.Prelude uses Adobe's XMP system to add valuable metadatato media files, not just to associated clips.